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To: adorno

I carry my iPad Pro everywhere.

I own a small business. I have been known to reply to emails at 10:00pm. If we eat at a restaurant, I will try to talk to the manager/owner and discuss their uniforms. I am always selling and my iPad has the screen size to get an idea across that just doesn’t work with a phone.

My iPhone 7 is used primarily for texting and voice.

As for being and iZombie, F#CK YOU and your bullsh!t opinion. I have been a certified Microsoft Network administrator. I was selling IBM Compatibles in 1984. I don’t need attitude from some a$$wipe who wouldn’t know a good product from a bug-infested Windoze piece of crap.

Go play with your Android, you creep.


64 posted on 03/21/2017 4:21:56 PM PDT by Crusher138 ("Then conquer we must, for our cause it is just")
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To: Crusher138

My Android? The only reason I use it is because, MS seems to have given up on their Windows-based smartphones, otherwise, it wouldn’t be Android or iOS.

In any case, you are one of the tiny group that has found iPads useful, but not everyone in business needs iPads, and in reality, no regular user needs an iPad. Fact is that, if the iPad had never been developed, you would have found some other device to get your ‘work’ done. IOW, if iPads were to disappear from the gadgets landscape, you would have to find some other device to take its place, and you wouldn’t even miss it after a few weeks with some other “non-iPad” gadget.

Nevertheless, there are millions out there who are nothing more than iZombies, even if you don’t feel like one yourself. So, go “F” yourself, and go find something better to do your work with. Toys should not be used for real work.


68 posted on 03/21/2017 4:30:53 PM PDT by adorno (w)
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